Deepak Beniwal S/o Dileep Singh v. State of Rajasthan
2025-02-12
GANESH RAM MEENA
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Order : 1. The accused-petitioner has filed this fourth bail application under Section 483 B.N.S.S. arising out of F.I.R. No.252/2024 registered with the Police Station Bayana, District Bharatpur for offence under Section 392 IPC . 2. Heard. 3. Considered the submissions made at bar and also perused the material available on record. 4. The first bail application bearing No.9522/2024 ( Deepak Beniwal vs. State of Rajasthan ) filed by the petitioner was dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to file afresh bail application, after filing of the challan vide order dated 16.08.2024. Further, the second bail application bearing No.11231/2024 ( Deepak Beniwal vs. State of Rajasthan ) filed by the petitioner was also dismissed by this Court vide order dated 17.09.2024 along with connected bail application, looking to the fact that the complainant was not examined by the learned trial Court by that time and the Court was of the view that the complainant be examined without there being any fear or influence by the accused party, who were in custody at that time and the third bail application bearing No.16529/2024 ( Deepak Beniwal vs. State of Rajasthan ) was also dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to approach the learned trial Court vide order dated 10.01.2025. 5. The complainant has now been examined before the learned trial Court. Out of total twenty four (24) witnesses, only four (4) witnesses have been examined so far and the accused-petitioner is in custody since 14.07.2024. 6. Taking into consideration the over all facts and circumstances of the case, further, the nature of allegations levelled against the present petitioner, more particularly the fact that co-accused Ravi Rai has already been enlarged on bail by this Court vide order dated 04.02.2025 and the accused-petitioner is in custody since 14.07.2024 and till date only four (4) witnesses have been examined out of twenty four (24) witnesses, this Court without expressing any opinion on the merits and demerits of the case, deems just and proper to enlarge the accused-petitioner on bail. 7.
7. This fourth bail application is, accordingly, allowed and it is directed that accused-petitioner shall be released on bail provided he furnishes a personal bond in the sum of Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lac only) together with two sureties in the sum of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand only) each to the satisfaction of the trial Court with the stipulation that he shall appear before that Court or any other Court to which the matter is transferred, on all subsequent dates of hearing and as and when called upon to do so.